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Samuel Dillon | Samuel Dillon is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The New York Times.
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Patients with Passports: Medical Tourism, Law, and Ethics | 03/02/15
I. Glenn Cohen,
Robert L. Klitzman
Medical tourism is big business, involving millions of patients who travel abroad to get health care. Some travel to avoid queues and save money. Others seek services that are illegal in their own country, such as abortion and surrogate mothers. As I. Glenn Cohen expertly explains, this growing industry opens a Pandora's box of legal and ethical questions.
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Cuba's Pivotal Role on the World Stage | 01/09/15
Lynn Holland
One might not think that a small island like Cuba could play a critical role in world politics. Yet the circumstances of Obama's decision to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba should prompt us to see the country in a new light. We should examine the role of Russia in this event, as well as the repercussions in the rest of Latin America.
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Public Health in Brazil | 12/15/14
Valeria Guimarães de Lima e Silva
Few countries in the world match Brazil's pledge to provide universal, free health care as a constitutional right. This promise extends far beyond routine check-ups and vaccinations. How is this ambitious goal being carried out in practice?
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Venezuela: An Ethical Foreign Policy? | 07/10/13
Ewan Robertson
Some observers see Venezuela's foreign policy as promoting international solidarity with the oppressed, combating poverty, and pushing for a just world order free of uni-polar domination. Others argue that it has been incoherent, militaristic, and prejudicial to regional stability. What does the evidence tell us?
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